On a BBC World steam radio broadcast today, the speaker stated that more than 90% of Internet users in the developed world do NOT have a broadband connection and >99% in developing nations.
Is this not a condemnation of the trend to have bigger and glossier home pages, with Flash and other animations and hefty graphics and sound? Is this not a sign of selfishness or arrogance on the part of those who design web sites requiring complex plug-ins and scripts and long download times? One case was cited where a developing-nation user complained that one hour of on-line time cost him 10% of his weekly income and his ISP worked at 14 kbit/s.
Which is more important on a web site, the appearance or the text message?
Is this not a condemnation of the trend to have bigger and glossier home pages, with Flash and other animations and hefty graphics and sound? Is this not a sign of selfishness or arrogance on the part of those who design web sites requiring complex plug-ins and scripts and long download times? One case was cited where a developing-nation user complained that one hour of on-line time cost him 10% of his weekly income and his ISP worked at 14 kbit/s.
Which is more important on a web site, the appearance or the text message?
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